Stack's Bowers Galleries

June 2021 Auction  –  11 - 12 June 2021

Stack's Bowers Galleries, June 2021 Auction

Live Sessions: US Coins

Part 1: Fr, 11.06.2021, from 12:00 AM CEST
Part 2: Fr, 11.06.2021, from 11:00 PM CEST
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Description

Life Saving Medals

Rare Awarded Julian LS-3 State Department Life Saving Medal in Gold

1921 State Department Life Saving Medal. First Class. By George T. Morgan. Julian LS-3. Gold. About Uncirculated.

35.0 mm. 587.7 grains, .900 fine, 528.9 grains AGW. Pinback brooch suspension with E PLURIBUS UNUM on header in matte and glossy finish, attached to medal via the original clawfoot hanger. D-X-X lightly scratched on back of header. Reverse inscribed to the recipient TO T. ARNOLD / SEAMAN / OF THE BRITISH STEAMSHIP AGAPENOR, / IN RECOGNITION OF HIS HEROIC / SERVICES IN EFFECTING THE RESCUE / AT SEA, ON JANUARY 23, 1921, / OF THE MASTER AND CREW / OF THE AMERICAN BARKENTINE CARIOCA. A rare and desirable governmental lifesaving award, its surfaces glossy and reflective, with the usual light hairlines as seen on almost all of these lifesaving awards that were meant to be worn on the breast. This particular issue holds the distinction of being the only gold Mint medal struck in .900 fine gold, as used on the standard coinage, while other issues were generally in pure gold. The following blurb outlining the rescue of the Carioca and the awarding of these State Department gold medals appeared in the New York Times of May 21, 1921: "Washington, May 20. On behalf of President Harding and the Government of the United States, the State Department is forwarding to the British Foreign Office, through the American Embassy at London, for distribution, testimonials which have been awarded to master and second officer and certain members of the crew of the British steamer Agapenor for their heroism in rescuing the crew of the American barkentine Carioca of New Orleans off the coast of Crete last January. In recognition of the services rendered by the rescuers, a gold watch and chain is being awarded to James W. Clark, master of the Agapenor ; a first-grade binocular to P. Purkiss, second officer, and medals to W. Wiles, boatswain; T. Keans, lamp trimmer; R. Russell, carpenter; A. Watkins, J. Hayden, W. Graham, W. White, A. Lawrence and T. Arnold, seamen. Each of the testimonials bears an engraved statement of the circumstances of the rescue. At 4.45pm on Jan. 23 the Agapenor sighted the Carioca, with seven feet of water in her hold, the pumps choked and much of the rigging lost. The Carcioca had been in a hopeless condition for three days, and was rolling violently in the trough of the sea, with waves breaking over her. The wind was increasing in violence, with a fast-rushing sea. Under these conditions, all on board the Carioca were rescued."

From our Baltimore Auction of November 2017, lot 198.

Estimate: 3000

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Price realized 2'800 USD
Starting price 1 USD
Estimate 3'000 USD
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